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2013- Shaping Up to Be a Real Bitch So Far

I just had to get this out of the way. 2013- I thought you were going to be my bitch. Instead, you just are a bitch.

New Year’s was spent quietly with a few friends. No incidents. No strange resolutions. Just played Cards Against Humanity. Which you should really play, it is a hoot. Especially with good friends and a few drinks.

Then my husband went to a four day festival, and I was left to my own devices. Which was fine with me. I got my groove on!

I got my groove on so hard, that I fell off a stage at a night club. Busted my elbow. Gave myself the largest bruise I can remember ever giving myself. And having to leave the club because I was bleeding on the dance floor. Go ahead–tell me that I’m obviously not ready to be a mother because of my pathetic behavior. Because I will respond to your comment. It’s the kind of mood I’m in.

Then my hubby comes back from from his festival with the plague. Not only did he throw up seven times, a day later he gave it to me. 4 PM to midnight Wednesday, January 10 will stay with me forever. Barfing once an hour at least is just not how you should start a new year!

To top it off, we also had our final visit with the reproductive endocrinologist on Wednesday. She thinks during our NTNP break, we should seek out counseling And since the fertility meds affect me so much emotionally that I should consider taking anti-depressants in combination with the meds. To be fair, this is probably good advice. Just not what I was expecting to hear.

So as I rehyrdate, I can only think about that Alice in Wonderland song, I Give Myself Very Good Advice. But I very seldom follow it. Once I’m back in fighting form, I’m sure I’ll feel better about the situation. But right now, just look at this bruise!

3 thoughts on “2013- Shaping Up to Be a Real Bitch So Far”

I used Wellbutrin for about 6 months a couple of years ago. It was helpful in my treatment of depression and made a positive impact in my life. One day I just realized I didn’t need it anymore and worked with my doctor to wean myself off it. But these infertility issues are heavy. I don’t really have a problem with taking antidepressants in conjuction with the meds despite any mommy guilt ‘natural mamas’ might wanna give me about it. It’s just strange to hear it. Why didn’t I think of that? Thanks for the support Kirsten!

From the other side of Mommyville – man, I so miss the mystery bruise. Those were good days when you’d wake up with a little bit of a headache and notice mid-breakfast that it looks like someone threw a softball at your thigh and think “dang… i musta had a gooood time.” We had the plague in our house, too. Bad news.